About Us

Our Services

Whether you’re a young person looking for career guidance, have recently been separated from a job, or are considering a new career path, Arapahoe/Douglas Works! provides a variety of no-cost employment assistance services customized to meet your individual needs. Job seekers should register for free with the workforce center on Connecting Colorado to access our tiered self-service or staff-assisted options:

Intensive Services:
Enhanced services supported by our staff are available to help you identify your strengths and grow your job-search skills, including employment counseling, career and personality assessments and certifications and job readiness workshops.

Talent Development Services:
Intensive job search support or training opportunities may be available to customers who have recently been laid off through no fault of their own and do not have employable skills or current certification, to those who need support finding and keeping employment, and to displaced homemakers seeking employment. Please visit the Youth WIA (ages 16-21) or Adult WIA pages for more information on eligibility.

Attend the Discovering Arapahoe/Douglas Works! Workshop to learn more about all our services and take a quick tour of Connecting Colorado with tips and tricks on how to get the most from it.

Whether your business is looking to relocate to the area or needs customized staffing support, Arapahoe/Douglas Works! provides free and convenient access to a variety of business resources and information.

Let us help you list your job postings and find qualified employees who match your criteria.

Host a hiring event in our workforce center.

Take advantage of our no-cost assessments to gauge a job candidate or employee’s skill set or personality type.

Section 188 of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA) prohibits discrimination by recipients of federal financial assistance on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation or belief, and for beneficiaries only, citizenship or participation in a WIOA Title I-financially assisted program or activity. Any entity that receives federal financial assistance, either directly or indirectly, to administer a program or activity under WIOA Title I is a recipient.